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Home » Post Covid-19: AfCFTA, key driver for Africa’s economic recovery – Secretary-General
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Post Covid-19: AfCFTA, key driver for Africa’s economic recovery – Secretary-General

Saint AugustineBy Saint AugustineMarch 7, 2021No Comments4 Mins Read
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Mr. Wamkele Mene, Secretary General, Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) has described the AfCFTA as a driver for Africa’s recovery from the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic.

He said it would drive recovery from impacts of the pandemic on the continent’s industralisation growth and development agenda.

Mene made the assertion during a courtesy visit to the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) on Friday in Lagos.

He said the continent’s ability to trade in merchandise and services inclusive of the airlines industry, tourism and other components was critical to its recovery.

Mene said that Africa, before the onset of the pandemic, was a significant market with a growing rate of 3.4 per cent annually and the producer of six out of 10 fastest growing economies of the world.

“With COVID-19, we went from that to a contraction of a magnitude that we have not had in about 30 years.

“But with the objectives of the AfCFTA, by 2035, by dabbling into Africa trade, Africa is on the path to industrial development and we are building a capacity to diversify our exports within and outside the continent,” he said.

According to him, the projection of International Monetary Fund is that by 2022, there will be some positive growth trajectory of 2.1 per cent for Sub-Saharan Africa if vaccines are rolled out on time and implement the AfCFTA.

He said that the AfCFTA, therefore, is the driver for Africa’s recovery with all the components critical to this happening.

The AfCFTA Secretary General also addressed the obvious challenges with rules of origin under the agreement.

Mene said that the agreement had rules that catered to discipline, dumping of products, subsidised products and preferential safeguards amongst others.

He called for concerted efforts by the private sector, AfCFTA Secretariat and regulatory agencies to build greater capacity for the custom authorities of participating countries for the success of the agreement.

This, he said, would ensure the enforcement of discipline and build the capacity of the customs services to implement the trade rules of the AfCFTA effectively.

Mene lauded the efforts of the Nigerian government at establishing its trade remedy authorities to address investigation, issues of origin and punitive measures where necessary.

“At the moment, only two countries – Egypt and South Africa have their trade remedy authorities ready and this has the ability to prevent dumping and address many other challenges associated with inter-African trade.

“Nigeria is at the advance stage of establishing a trade recovery remedy authority and this is a very positive step,” he said.

In her remarks, Mrs. Toki Mabogunje, President, LCCI, said the AfCFTA was largely a story of immense excitement and expectation among the Nigerian business community because of the inherent opportunities.

Mabogunje said that the AfCFTA would make the continent more integrated, united and prosperous, especially in the light of the numerous benefits of a larger market.

She, however, expressed anxiety over the competitiveness challenges and possible import surge that would come with the continental integration deal.

“The Chamber believes it’s an opportunity for countries to scale up their competitiveness by improving their investment climate.

“Ultimately, it would be to the benefit of the economies of the continent and the welfare of our citizens,” she said.

Meanwhile, LCCI has confirmed that Mene would be a special guest at its forum themed:” AfCFTA: Roadmap to a successful implementation”, scheduled for March 16.

Also expected to attend is Mr. Victor Liman, Acting Chief Trade Negotiator/Director General, Nigerian Office for Trade Negotiations.

Photo: Mr. Gbenga Ismail Vice President, LCCI; Mr. Victor Liman, Acting Chief Trade Negotiator, Nigerian Office for Trade Negotiations; Mrs. Toki Mabogunje, President, LCCI; Mr. Wamkele Mene, Secretary General, AfCFTA and  Dr. Muda Yusuf, DG, LCCI during the visit of AfCFTA‘s Secretary General to the Chamber in Lagos.

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African Continental Free Trade Area LCCI Mr. Victor Liman Mr. Wamkele Mene Mrs. Toki Mabogunje Nigerian Office for Trade Negotiation
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